The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 1 (of 3)

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The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 1 (of 3)

by Philip Morin Freneau

EN·~10 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

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POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU - Volume I

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THE - POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU - POET OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION - EDITED FOR The Princeton Historical Association - BY FRED LEWIS PATTEE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, AUTHOR OF "A HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE" "THE FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE" ETC. - Volume I - Princeton N. J. The University Library 1902

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PREFACE

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LIFE OF PHILIP FRENEAU - 1752-1832

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LIFE OF PHILIP FRENEAU - I.

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PART I - EARLY POEMS - 1768—1775

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THE - POEMS OF PHILIP FRENEAU

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PART II - THE FIRST POETIC PERIOD - 1775—1781

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THE FIRST POETIC PERIOD - 1775-1781

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Description

A vibrant portrait of early America emerges from this carefully gathered selection of poems penned by one of the nation’s most outspoken literary voices. Written amid the turbulence of the Revolutionary War, the verses capture the optimism, anxiety, and fierce patriotism of a fledgling republic, while also revealing the poet’s personal reflections on liberty, nature, and the human cost of conflict. Readers will hear the same urgency that once stirred soldiers at Boston and the same wit that provoked both admiration and scorn from contemporaries.

The editor has gone to great lengths to bring these elusive works back into public view, arranging them as closely as possible to their original publication order. The volume includes rare pamphlet poems, a previously unknown fragment of a dramatic piece titled “The Spy,” and early revisions that show how the poet reshaped his messages as the war progressed. Together they offer a lyrical, almost autobiographical, tour of a pivotal era, inviting listeners to experience the pulse of a nation in its most formative moments.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (600K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by David Starner, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2012-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Philip Morin Freneau

Philip Morin Freneau

1752–1832

A sharp-tongued voice of the early republic, this writer earned the nickname “Poet of the American Revolution” for verse that mixed politics, satire, and a strong sense of the new nation. His work also drew on life at sea, giving his poems an energy and range that still feel distinctly American.

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